Patient transported after fall from wheelchair, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel transported a 59-year-old woman from near West 38th St in Austin to Seton Main Hospital after she reported weakness and slid from her wheelchair. She showed no trauma but had no pulse in one arm and limited blood pressure in the other. She has a history of blood clots.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Seton Main, this is Med 20.
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This is Seton, go ahead.
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Good morning, Seton.
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Med 20 is en route with a 59-year-old female.
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Charlie category patient.
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Patient's chief complaint is weakness and a fall out of a wheelchair.
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She slid, she didn't really fall, just kind of slid out of her chair trying to get in the wheelchair.
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No injury, no trauma.
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We cannot feel a pulse in her right arm.
00:27
And we also can't get a blood pressure in her left arm.
00:30
It is 109 over fifty-six, and of course we can feel a radial pulse.
00:35
She does have a history of DVTs in her legs.
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Current blood pressure 109 over fifty-six in her left arm, heart rate about 115, 96 on room air.
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We'll be there in about 15.
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Copy that assignment on arrival, St.
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Clair.
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Location mentioned:
W 38th St, Austin, TX 78705
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